Thursday, December 27, 2007

HAMMOND, Ind. (AP) - A federal judge has ordered Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan to appear in court to explain why payments to his son are not considered income.

A Gary couple are seeking to collect $350,000 from Farrakhan's 48-year-old son, who lost a lawsuit after crashing his father's Hummer into their car in 2003 and leaving the scene.

*A Hummer, his Dad's too. I bet when a Hummer hits you vehicle it is going to be bad.

Nasir Farrakhan has yet to pay any of the punitive damages awarded to Charles and Gladys Peterson, though they received $464,000 for their medical expenses from his insurance company.

*Does this surprise anyone? Now for the excuses.

The younger Farrakhan has said he cannot pay because he has no income, has never been employed and has no checking account or savings. He argues the $1,400 in cash he receives from his father each month is legally considered charity, even though Nasir Farrakhan has acted as head of the minister's 20-man security force for many years.

A 20-man security force? In America does he need this much security? If I remember correctly he had something to do with the death of Malcolm X. I guess he feels, vulnerable?

U.S. District Magistrate Andrew Rodovich on Dec. 11 ordered Louis Farrakhan and a financial representative of the Nation of Islam to appear in court in Hammond on Jan. 24 to answer questions from the Petersons' lawyers.

The couple's attorney, Michael Back, said the money Nasir Farrakhan is receiving from the Nation of Islam is income and can be garnished.

"We will continue to pursue this through every avenue possible to ensure the Petersons are paid every penny they are owed,'' Back said.

A telephone message seeking comment was left Wednesday by The Associated Press at the office of Abdul Arif Muhammad, who is listed in court papers as Louis Farrakhan's attorney.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Anyone care to take a guess why this is a bad idea? Jon Corizine is going to make life in New Jersey harder that it already is.

It is my hope that all the murdering thugs run as fast as they can from Florida to New Jersey and do their killing rampages there so they will not have to be put to death when they are caught and convicted.

TRENTON, N.J. — Marilyn Flax has never been involved in political campaigns.

That changed Monday, when New Jersey Gov. Jon S. Corzine signed a law making New Jersey the first state to abolish the death penalty in more than 40 years.

Flax, whose husband was abducted and murdered in 1989, vowed to work against Corzine and state lawmakers who voted last week to abolish the death penalty.

"I will make sure my voice is used and they are not re-elected again," she said.

John Martini Sr., the man who killed Flax's husband, was among the eight men on New Jersey's death row until Corzine commuted their sentences to life in prison without parole — an attempt to ensure they cannot win an appeal and gain release with the elimination of the death penalty.

N.J. Gov. Jon S. Corzine glances down at a bill he just signed which replaces the state's death penalty with life in prison without any possibility of parole Monday, Dec. 17, 2007 at the State House in Trenton, N.J. The bipartisan bill was passed in the state senate and assembly last week. (AP Photo/MJ Schear)

ELIZABETH, N.J. — Two jail inmates used photos of bikini-clad women to hide holes they used to escape and left behind a thank-you note,signed with a smiley face, for a guard they claimed helped them, officials said Monday. Jose Espinosa, 20, and Otis Blunt, 32, squeezed through the openings sometime before dawn Saturday in a high-security unit of the Union County jail, jumped onto a rooftop below, and made it over a 25-foot-high fence topped with razor wire, authorities said. Authorities withheld the name of the officer the inmates said was involved.

The note, found in Espinosa's cell, read, "Thank you Officer ... for the tools needed. You're a real pal. Happy holidays." Authorities are investigating the claims. The guard named in the note has not yet turned in a report, and disciplinary action has not been taken against any guard, said county prosecutor Theodore J. Romankow

In a undated photo provided by the Union County, N.J., Prosecutor's Office, Otis Blunt, 32, of Toms River, N.J., is seen. Authorities are reviewing security at the Union County Jail as the hunt continues for Blunt and fellow inmate Jose Espinosa, 20, of Elizabeth, N.J. who made a brazen escape Saturday, Dec. 15, 2007, from what was supposed to be the most secure area of the facility, according to Union County Prosecutor Theodore J. Romankow.

In a undated photo provided by the Union County, N.J., Prosecutor's Office, Jose Espinosa, 20, of Elizabeth, N.J., is seen. Authorities are reviewing security at the Union County Jail as the hunt continues for Espinosa and fellow inmate Otis Blunt, 32, of Toms River, N.J., who made a brazen escape Saturday, Dec. 15, 2007, from what was supposed to be the most secure area of the facility, according to Union County Prosecutor Theodore J. Romankow.

In my unending search for aid for the Offended Muslims of the world I was pointed in a direction that may help in this area. I understand that the religion of peace obviously brings the Offended Muslims no peace at all. Muslims tend to be all type "A" personalities. This is a problem in itself making 99% of you miserable.

Here is an example of what is going on;

The typical case involved a visitor from Egypt to Brooklyn, NY, who was offended by the sight of a cumulus cloud over Atlantic Avenue in the shape of the Arabic letter "A." By organizing protests and putting pressure on mass media, a network of Muslim groups and charities succeeded in forcing a Brooklyn judge to award the offended man $150,000 in damages, to be paid by the National Meteorological Agency. The Agency is the government body the Muslim groups deemed most responsible for regulating the proper distribution of water molecules over the New York metropolitan area.Studies conducted by mental health professionals have shown that Muslim men and women are often offended by the most unexpected items, including baby rattles, Studies conducted by mental health professionals have shown that Muslim men and hummingbirds, home appliances, or geographical maps with polar ice caps. On the top ten list of the most offensive things are rectal thermometers and the word "allometric," which many consider an underhanded insult to Allah.

Does this sound like a religion of peace? Wandering around looking for ways of being offended over here. Why then don't you go back to the 7th century wastelands you came from.